News

Call Number
350-1-1:701/1

General information

Call No.:
350-1-1:701/1
Part of series
HU OSA 350-1-1 Records of the International Monitor Institute: Europe: Balkan Archive
Located at
BetaSP NTSC #701 / No. 1
Digital ver. identifier
HU_OSA_00000701
Date of air
1999-05-01
Date
1999
Level
Item
Primary Type
Moving image
Language
Serbian
Duration
39 min.

Content

Form/Genre
Television program
Contents Summary
Beta TC: 04:50:54-05:29:11 - Richard Gere report incomplete. - Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic meets Reverend Jessie Jackson. - President Milosevic decides to release the three captured U.S. soldiers. - Reactions from Moscow on Russian Envoy Viktor Chernomyrdin's (sp) meeting with President Milosevic and officials in Bonn and Rome. - Yugoslav Foreign Minister Zivadin jovanovic meets Jesse Jackson. - Political reactions to the Milosevic-Chernomyrdin meeting from Beijing, Madrid, Bratislava, Sofia, Rome, Minsk, and Sofia. - Oscar Lafontaine, former leader of the German Social Democratic Party, protests against NATO policies in Yugoslavia; German Foreign Minister Rudolf Scharping is booed by a crowd of anti-war protester. - A NATO missile hits a passenger bus near Luzane, killing at least 40 civilians; NATO officials deny responsibility for the bus bombing. - Five persons die in NATO's attack on Murina village; NATO bombs a fuel storage facility in Bogutovac, near Kraljevo; eight persons die in NATO's attack on Vitanovac; NATO missiles destroy a radio transmitter near Šabac; attack on TV transmitters near Subotica; NATO bombs Nova Varos area. - Reports on the bombing of Pancevo where one woman was giving birth during the bombing. - Major General Vladimir Lazarevic visits the Pristina corps. - Yugoslav army unit stationed near the "Deva" border post invite journalists to refute claims that the post had been taken by KLA forces. - Kosovo temporary Executive President Zoran Andjelkovic meets with heads of Kosovo's local civil defense districts. - Humanitarian convoys sent from Byelorussia and Greece arrive in Belgrade and Pristina. Statements by the convoy leaders and Vukasin Andric of the Kosovo Department for Humanitarian affairs. - Report on the carefree life among Serbs and Albanians in Istok. - Media reactions from New York, London, Budapest, the Slovak Republic, and Skopje. - Anti- NATO protests in Paris. - Announcer reads statements by Jesse Jackson. - Serbs gather in the Hague demanding the prosecution of NATO officials leading the campaign against Yugoslavia. - Statements by the Serbian Socialist Party and the Serbian Radical Party. - Representatives from two Greek Universities visit Belgrade University. Statement by Serbian government deputy President Dr. Milovan Bojic. - An earthquake strikes in the Valjevo area. - NATO officials deny responsibility for the bus bombing. - Reactions on the bus bombing from Athens.

Context

Associated Names
Radio-televizija Srbije (RTS) (Producer)